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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerates out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to speed, movement, or progress, often in a metaphorical sense to describe something that is increasing or advancing rapidly.
Example: "The car accelerates out of the corner, gaining speed as it heads down the straightaway."
Alternatives: "speeds away" or "takes off".
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Each beam of electrons accelerates out of its hole and hits a single pixel on the phosphor-covered glass.
As McClane, now in a chunky white Mercedes, accelerates out of a hovering helicopter and swings around on a chain, you feel that you're watching the illegal download of a tie-in video game.
Just like the slices of Swiss cheese, when all the holes line up, the vehicle accelerates out of control.
And for good reason: once you get a discipline medicine, business, design, publishing, entertainment, etc.–into that sphere, it accelerates out of sight.
General Motors and Ford Motor reported stellar auto sales growth for November as the economy accelerates out of the 2007-2009 slump.
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That was really easy to do on the old skis; you could really accelerate out of a turn.
His strides were conspicuous more staccato than legato but he darted laterally with finesse, and could accelerate out of a sharp turn with his head up, ready to make a play.
Rubens Barrichello will accelerate out to begin formula one practice here today at the start of his last weekend as Michael Schumacher's Ferrari team-mate, a role which has brought him nine grand prix victories in the past six seasons.
"The new models will give us a tailwind as we accelerate out of the crisis," BMW's chief financial officer, Friedrich Eichiner, said, chatting with a group of journalists at a dinner Wednesday.
His strides were conspicuous — more staccato than legato — but he darted laterally with finesse, and could accelerate out of a sharp turn with his head up, ready to make a play.
Test matches are tactical battles that develop over a period of time and then suddenly accelerate out of nowhere.
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